Letter: Predicting trouble with Trump

First, all who read my letters and respond to my letters should understand I will work hard to not disrespect any of you. It is also important that you work to not disrespect me and others.

Like C. Thomas Smith who disrespected me in his response to my Feb. 27-28 letter claiming I probably wear a "tin-foil hat." C. Thomas Smith probably does not like what I do and is afraid of the truth. Therefore, we might conclude C. Thomas Smith wishes to disrespect me and others that he disagrees with by attempting to get people to look at me and others as unknowledgeable and otherwise inconsequential. C. Thomas Smith must apologize.

In March 2016 I wrote about the workings of President Donald Trump and his administration, and what Trump would be doing as POTUS. As I occasionally re-read what I wrote then, I see that Trump and his administration are very closely following what I wrote back then. Since the election, the media is also speaking in the same manner as I wrote about in March 2017.

If C. Thomas Smith and others had attended the free lecture open to the public on March 23 at the Appleton Public Library, they would have heard me predict the trouble Trump's former campaign advisers and administration have had with Russia, which came to a head on May 7-8. I hope this will be only a money issue, but I feel stronger things are in the wind.

Ronald Monarch

Wrightstown

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